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    Stūpa Worship: The Early Form of Tai Religious Tourism.Dr Pimmada Wichasin - 2009 - Contemporary Buddhism 10 (1):185-191.
    Pilgrimage and tourism can be related to each other, especially religious tourism. It can be said that pilgrimage is considered an early form of religious tourism due to the fact that these two share similar aspects. The relationship of pilgrimage and tourism with the emphasis on the case of stūpa worship is illustrated in this paper. Stūpa worship is regarded to be an early form of both the pilgrimage and tourism of Tai. The ‘Tai’ in this context refers to those (...)
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    Stupa, Sutra and Sarira in China, C. 656-706 CE.T. H. Barrett - 2001 - Buddhist Studies Review 18 (1):1-64.
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    Stupa: cult and symbolism.Gustav Roth (ed.) - 2009 - New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan.
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    The Stūpa: Its Religious, Historical and Architectural SignificanceThe Stupa: Its Religious, Historical and Architectural Significance.Ernest Bender & Anna Libera Dallapiccola - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):583.
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    The stupa in indian art: Symbols and the symbolic.Jane Duran - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (1):66-74.
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  6. 2. stupa-laksana-karika-vivecana including the prakirnaka-caitya-laksana.Gustav Roth - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--34.
     
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    Wind, waters, stupas, mandalas: Fetal Buddhahood in Shingon.James Sanford - 1997 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (1-2):1-38.
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    Consecration of Images and Stupas in Indo-Tibetan Tantric Buddhism.H. G. & Yael Bentor - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):183.
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    Symbols, icons and stupas.Roy Perrett - 1996 - British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (4):432-438.
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  10. 3. remarks on the stupa-laksana-karika-v1vecana.Gustav Roth - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--60.
     
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    The Grand Maitreya Project of Mongolia: A Colossal Statue-cum-Stupa for a Happy Future of ‘Loving ♡Kindness’.Isabelle Charleux - 2020 - Contemporary Buddhism 21 (1-2):73-132.
    ABSTRACT This paper questions the current construction of a 54 metres statue of Maitreya against a 108 metres stupa in the steppe south of Ulaanbaatar, that will stand at the edge of a new ‘eco-city,’ Maidar City. The Grand Maitreya Project was initiated in 2009 by H. Battulga, businessman and MP. The project aims to be ‘one of the largest Buddhist complex in the world,’ and now is a ‘National project for reviving traditional Buddhist education and culture.’ I propose (...)
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  12. 5. bemerkungen zum stüpa Des ksemamkara.Gustav Roth - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--75.
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    Buddhist Sculptures from a Stupa near Goli Village, Guntur District.W. Norman Brown & T. N. Ramachandran - 1932 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 52 (1):90.
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    Remains of the Bharhut Stupa in the Indian Museum, Part I.Hyla S. Converse & Arabinda Ghosh - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (3):386.
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    Legend and Cult - Contributions to the History of Indian Buddhism Stupas Part 1.Max Deeg - 2004 - Buddhist Studies Review 21 (1):1-34.
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    Legend and Cult - Contributions to the History of Indian Buddhist Stupas Part Two.Max Deeg - 2004 - Buddhist Studies Review 21 (2):119-149.
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  17. A Critical Study of the Hinayana Stupa at Chandavaram.P. Ramachandra Murthy - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: art, architecture, literature & philosophy. Delhi: Sharada Pub. House. pp. 1--297.
     
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    On the Indian origins of the Tibetan practice of depositing relics and dhâran. îs in stûpas and images.Yael Bentor - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (2):248.
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    Psycho-Cosmic Symbolism of the Buddhist Stupa.Ernest Bender & Lama Angarika Govinda - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):337.
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    Sacred Matter: Reflections on the Relationship of Karmic and Natural Causality in Jaina Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter Flügel - 2012 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (2):119-176.
    The article examines a fundamental problem in classical Jaina philosophy, namely, the ontological status of dead matter in the hylozoistic and at the same time dualistic Jaina worldview. This question is of particular interest in view of the widespread contemporary Jaina practice of venerating bone relics and stūpas of prominent saints. The main argument proposed in this article is, that, from a classical doctrinal point of view, bone relics of renowned ascetics are valuable for Jainas, if at all, because of (...)
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  21. Architektura stupy buddyjskiej jako przykład projektu sakralnego.Marzenna Jakubczak - 1999 - In Rewers Ewa (ed.), Przestrzeń, filozofia i architektura. Wydawnictwo Fundacji Humaniora. pp. 251-268.
  22. Uloga hiperintelektualca u izgradnji građanskog društva I demokratizacije na Balkanu (The Role of the Hyperintellectual in Civil Society Building and Democratization in the Balklans).Rory J. Conces - 2010 - Dijalog 1:7-30.
    Riječ “intelektualac” francuskog je porijekla, nastala krajem 19. vijeka. Stvorena tokom afere Dreyfus, uglavnom se odnosi na one mislioce koji su spremni da interveniraju u javnom forumu, čak i ako to znači da sebe izlažu riziku (Le Sueur 2001:2). Teoretičari kao što su Edward Said, Paul Ricoeur, Jean-Paul Sartre i Michael Waltzer dali su doprinos diskusiji o intelektualcima: intelektualca Said vidi kao kritički nastrojenog autsajdera, Ricoeur kao političkog edukatora, Sartre kao čovjeka od akcije, a Waltzer kao brižnog insajdera. Opisati intelektualca (...)
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    Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: Promises and Pitfalls.Mark Berkson - 1999 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 19 (1):181-186.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: Promises and PitfallsMark BerksonThe Center for the Pacific Rim and the University of San Francisco hosted a conference on Buddhist-Christian Dialogue on May 8, 1998. The conference brought together scholars and practitioners of both traditions in an encounter that was not only academically stimulating, but also personally and spiritually enriching for those involved. The participants included both those who have had extensive experience in the dialogue, as (...)
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    Art and Performance in the Buddhist Visual Narratives at Bhārhut.Pia Brancaccio - 2022 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 50 (4):671-688.
    The reliefs carved on the _vedikā_ of the Bharhut _stūpa_ in the Satna District of Madhya Pradesh are some of the earliest artworks extant in India to articulate the Buddha’s life stories and the essence of his teaching in a complex visual form. This article proposes that the reliefs from Bharhut depicting episodes from Śākyamuni’s life and _jātakas_ were informed by narrative practices established in the traditions of Buddhist recitation and performance. The inscriptions engraved on the Bharhut _vedikā_ that function (...)
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    Images of the Four Heavenly Kings in Unified Silla As the Symbol of National Defense.Young-Ae Lim - 2016 - Buddhist Studies Review 32 (2):271-293.
    This paper aims to examine the role of the Four Heavenly Kings in Silla. The Four Heavenly Kings first created in Silla were all enshrined in the royal memorial temples. The temples are also those situated respectively in the four directions, with Silla royal capital at the center. The fact that they were all enshrined in the royal memorial temples, especially in the stupa, proves that the Four Heavenly Kings had their own special implications. The role of the Four (...)
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    Sacred Places in Buddhism or the Place of the Sacred in Buddhism.Antoaneta Nikolova - 2017 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 1 (2).
    The paper aims to examine the meaning of sacredness in such a religion as Buddhism where there is no idea of God or any supernatural being. Instead, there are elaborated inner practices for achieving enlightenment. The paper consists of two parts. The first one analyses the place of the sacred in Buddhism considering the two important concepts of samsara and nirvana. The second part discusses sacred places in Buddhism comparing two different space structures: stupa as representative for a vertical (...)
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    Neki od problemskih aspekata 'Projekta svjetski etos' (II). Jedan analitičko-filozofski pristup problemu.Stjepan Radic - 2010 - Filozofska Istrazivanja 30 (1-2):269-282.
    U drugom dijelu članka »Neki od problemskih aspekata ‘Projekta svjetski etos’« autor pokušava istaknuti daljnje kritičke momente samog Projekta. K ovim kritičkim točkama pripadaju, između ostalog, Küngov pojednostavljeni pogled na pojedine etos-tradicije, nadalje tu su političke implikacije Projekta te na kraju upitna mogućnost praktične primjene temeljnih teza projekta uopće. Pojedine su etos-tradicije prema našem mišljenju mnogo složenije nego li to autor Hans Küng vidi. Njegovu tezu da moralne norme pojedinih religija ukazuju prvotno na ono što on označava pod pojmom ‘Humanum’, (...)
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    China's cosmological prehistory: the sophisticated science encoded in civilization's earliest symbols.Laird Scranton - 2014 - Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions.
    An examination of the earliest creation traditions and symbols of China and their similarities to those of other ancient cultures Reveals the deep parallels between early Chinese words and those of other ancient creation traditions such as the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt Explores the 8 stages of creation in Taoism and the cosmological origins of Chinese ancestor worship, the zodiac, the mandala, and the I Ching Provides further evidence that the cosmology of all ancient cultures arose from a single now-lost (...)
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    Savremene religijske promene u Srbiji i proces integracije u Evropu.Mirko Blagojević - 2006 - Filozofija I Društvo 2006 (29):95-113.
    In the last decade and a half the process of desecularization has been undoubtedly verified in Serbia. Not only that the changes have been verified in the religious complex in general, but in traditional religious groups in particular as well. The revival of religiousness and people?s attachment to religion and church have been clearly proved in all aspects of religious life: in the areas of religious identification, doctrinaire religious beliefs and ritual religious practices. It should also be noted that in (...)
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    Shikhara Style Temples and its Importance in Nepal.Hema Keyal & Yuan Shu Wan - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 24:108-132.
    The design of Hindu temple follows the design of vastupurusha-mandala as described in several Hindu texts on architecture. The design of temple is divided into ground plan and vertical alignment, the superstructure. Herein the present study, our focus is on architecture of the superstructure, especially Shikhara style of superstmcture, in the temple of Nepal. Shikhara style architecture came into Nepal from Lidia over a millennium ago. The purpose of this research is to understand the significance of Shikhara Style temples in (...)
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    The sacred geography of Dawei: Buddhism in peninsular Myanmar (Burma).Elizabeth Howard Moore - 2013 - Contemporary Buddhism 14 (2):298-319.
    The paper opens by recounting the beginnings of Buddhism in Dawei as preserved in local chronicles and sustained in stupas marking the episodes of the chronicle narrative. The chronicles start with a visit of the Buddha whose arrival triggers a series of events bringing together pre-existing tutelary figures, weiza, a hermit and offspring born of a golden fish, culminating in the establishment of the first Buddhist kingdom circa the eighth to tenth century CE. The enshrinement of sacred hairs gifted by (...)
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  32. 15. the hidden base in the cosmosophy of the borobudur.Lokesh Chandra - 2009 - In Gustav Roth (ed.), Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--234.
     
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  33. 4. CAITYA-LAKSANA-VIDHI f^ ft?Gustav Roth - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--72.
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  34. 11. Ernst waldschmidt (1897-1985).Gustav Roth - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--151.
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  35. impact of indo-greek coins on maccabee coins in Judea.Gustav Roth, Ancient Indian Numismatics & I. Had Just Finished My Indian - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 146.
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  36. 6. legends of craftsmen in jaina literature.Gustav Roth - 2009 - In Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--83.
     
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  37. 14. four Buddha statues from haripur.Kimiaki Tanaka - 2009 - In Gustav Roth (ed.), Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 624--217.
     
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  38. 13. old and new tibetan sources concerning svayambhunath.Sacred Sites There - 2009 - In Gustav Roth (ed.), Stupa: cult and symbolism. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. pp. 198.
     
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